March 7, 2016

Discover the wonder of hilltop ranch living at Tagaytay Highlands

Cherish every moment with your family at Aspenhills.

Of breathing fresh air and spending quality time with your family, discover the wonder of hilltop ranch living at Tagaytay Highlands.


A premier development in Tagaytay City

Aspenhills in Tagaytay Highlands is just the place you need for those quick family getaways. Just a 50-kilometer drive from the Metro, this hilltop community is situated in the heart of Tagaytay City, where year-round balmy air occasionally turns chilly—the kind of weather that heightens one’s sense of living in rustic, mountain-lodge-like homes.
This artist’s perspective is just a representation of the architectural theme of Aspenhills, which must be strictly followed by lot owners.

Yes, Aspenhills takes inspiration from cool and serene Aspen in Colorado, USA, which draws winter sports enthusiasts to its famous mountain skiing facilities. In summertime, it turns into a vibrant and picturesque view that draws families closer and spend carefree moments with each other in a place where they can simply live, work, play and relax in harmony.

Aspenhills is an exclusive residential enclave that enthralls homeowners and guests with its spectacular views of the mountain ridges of Batangas, the sparkling waters of Laguna de Bay and the distant sprawl of Canlubang Valley. The breathtaking backdrop complements the laidback aesthetics of this mountain lodge-themed community, making it totally relaxing for the whole family.

In Aspenhills, the image of corporate towers in the country’s business districts suddenly recedes in your mind’s eye. You bask in the warmth and rustic ambiance of your wooden log home, made charming by contemporary touches of glass and stone. 

In Aspenhills, you and your family rediscover the pleasure of just being together—catching up with each other’s lives, engaging in lively conversation, and making new memories for everyone to fall back on when the business of life becomes intrusive once more. 


A hilltop ranch lifestyle

Aspenhills promotes an active lifestyle for family members of all ages. The 27-hectare development has exclusive leisure amenities for the fun and pleasure of its lot owners. These amenities include the Sunshine Picnic Grove, Village Hall and the Little Ranch Playground. 

Spend delightful afternoons with your family at the Sunshine Picnic Grove where you may enjoy festive barbeque picnics with the whole family or simply gaze at the magnificent view of nature with your other half. Be it a big event or an intimate gathering, the Village Hall with a viewing deck serves as the perfect venue where family and friends may celebrate life’s feats and milestones. Meanwhile, the Little Ranch Playground is a nature-inspired children’s park with a slide and climbing wall made of stone and children’s rocking horses where the little ones may frolic under the sun and make the most out of their youthful days.

Living in this modern ranch hilltop community gives you and your family the much-desired rustic yet sophisticated lifestyle that comes with the privilege of different recreational facilities for your leisure needs. Indeed, a home beyond ordinary, indulge in the splendor of fine living in your own private retreat that is especially designed for your utmost comfort and relaxation. 


A variety of recreational amenities

Aside from Aspenhills’ exclusive amenities, lot owners may also enjoy access to Tagaytay Highlands’ world-class leisure facilities such as the first and only Swiss-engineered cable car system and funicular train in the country, two championship golf courses, a superb Sports Center, a log cabin-inspired wellness center called the Spa and Lodge, and 16 dining outlets serving the most sumptuous meals of different cuisines. All these are situated within 1,200-hectares of lush greenery and rolling terrain. 

It’s no wonder, then, that over the years, properties in Tagaytay Highlands continue to appreciate, making it one of the best investment options in the local property sector. 

So next time you feel tired and weary, remember that you can have your home-away-from-home in a place called Aspenhills in Tagaytay Highlands. It’s where you and your loved ones can have a weekend getaway—and make memories that last a lifetime. 


Tagaytay Highlands is a leisure development of the SM Group of Companies. Situated in the highest elevations of Tagaytay, the premier leisure destination speaks of exclusivity and luxury. It is where stunning naturescapes and breezy, cool weather come together to redefine relaxation. And where golf and country clubs, fine restaurants, world-class amenities, and premium residential communities reshape your idea of a weekend getaway. 

For more information on how to own a Highlands home, please visit www.tagaytayhighlands.com or call (632) 5052422 and (63917) 5150158.


March 6, 2016

Kia Theatre gears up for exciting concerts

Kia Theatre at Araneta Center
Kia Theatre, the newest landmark at the Araneta Center, officially opened its doors in a recent cocktails party attended by top executives of Araneta Center and Columbian Autocar Corporation, the assembler and exclusive distributor of Kia Motors vehicles in the Philippines.

The event was highlighted by ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Rowell Recinto, management consultant of Araneta Group; Irene Jose, OIC-COO of Uniprom, Inc.; Gov. Jose Alvarez, honorary chairman of CAC; and Atty. Aris Batuhan, president and CEO of MVP Kia Araneta Center.

(L-R) Araneta Group management consultant Rowell Recinto and Atty. Aris Batuhan, president and CEO of MVP Kia Araneta Center
Following its official grand launch, patrons can look forward to exciting concerts and performances that will position the venue as one of Metro Manila’s top performing arts venue. The lineup includes Russell Peters’ Almost Famous World Tour, which will feature the international comedy rockstar’s latest takes on communities, jobs, technology, dating, plus his signature lightning-fast improv with the audience.

Kia Theatre reopened in last year with its first show, The Disney Live! Mickey’s Music Festival. Major events have also jazzed up the venue at the start of the year, including the Pilipinas Got Talent Season 5 Auditions and the concert of Nate Ruess.

The ’80s powerhouse singer Richard Marx is also set to perform at the venue for his Solo Tour in March. Marx will sing some of his greatest hits, including “Endless Summer Nights,” “Right Here Waiting,” “Now and Forever,” and “Hazard.” 

Come May, the British girl group Little Mix will pump up Kia Theatre for their Get Weird Tour. Fans can expect a sassy and fun music experience as Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and Jesy Nelson heat up the stage with their original songs, including “Black Magic” and “Love Me Like You.” 

With major concerts and exciting performances coming up, Kia Theatre is set to become a world-class performing arts venue.

For concert details and updates, follow Kia Theatre on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/KiaTheatre



Witness Family TV Favorites in Real Life via "SKY Alive!"


Filipino families have the chance to experience the world of their favorite TV programs and meet their favorite characters in Sky Cable Corporation’s grand cable fair that will feature a roster of the most popular cable TV characters and programs worldwide coming to life on March 12 and 13. 

Touted as SKY’s first and biggest experiential cable fair in the country for families, “SKY Alive!” brings together some of the world’s highly in demand programming networks to showcase an interactive display of content, ranging from well-loved hits to the latest season of top-rating shows. 

The line-up of ‘SKY Alive!’ will include a slew of the best entertainment coming from ABS-CBN HD, ABS-CBN Cable Channels, HBO, FOX, AXN, Discovery Channel, History Channel, Cartoon Network, and RTL CBS Entertainment among others. 

The theme park-inspired cable fair will be divided into several zones composed of the different participating channels, reflecting SKY's complete and rich channel line-up suited for every family member. The zones will showcase interactive games and surprises from genres spanning from entertainment, sports and action, lifestyle, and all the way to learning and news. 

Families also have the chance to meet and greet their favorite celebrities, join kid-friendly art sessions, take selfies with mascots and cosplayers, take part in interactive games, sit on the “Game of Thrones’” iconic iron throne, and a whole lot more. 
“Sky has always provided Filipino families with superior content experiences. ’Sky Alive!,’ the first ever cable fair for families, will give everyone a chance to experience the world of their favorite cable TV programs and characters,” said March Ventosa, Chief Operating Officer of Sky Cable Corporation. 
ABS-CBN President and CEO Carlo Katigbak believes that ‘SKY Alive!’ embodies the shared vision of ABS-CBN and SKY. 

“’SKY Alive!’ is an innovative way to really bring the world closer to Filipino homes and it echoes SKY and ABS-CBN’s same vision to constantly be in the service of the Filipino people.”

“SKY Alive!” is open to the public on March 12 and 13 at Mall of Asia’s SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. The event is free for all SKY subscribers (two free tickets per active subscriber account), while non-SKY subscribers or SKY subscribers who want to purchase more can avail of tickets priced at P200 per person available at the event’s registration booth or online via the ABS-CBN Online Store. 

For 25 years, SKY as a cable TV unit of ABS-CBN has established itself as a pioneering leader in digital cable TV, offering unmatched entertainment and constantly innovating to provide the best experience to its valued subscribers. 

SKY subscribers should look forward to better and brighter things as SKY continues to bring world-class, accessible entertainment to every Filipino home in the future.

For more details on “Sky Alive!” and the promo, visit mysky.com.ph/skyalive.

March 5, 2016

G Stuff Hits the G-Spot of Your Health With New Store!


GStuff Alabang Store Opening is GS! Great Success!

Emphasizing natural goodness, G Stuff finally reopens its doors to a more improved location to shoppers last February 29 in Alabang Town Center. Shoppers will enjoy a wide variety of sustainable produce from herbal remedies, aromatherapy oils, personal care, home remedies to food products.

Ms. Gina Lopez  and Ms. Dyan Castillejo,

Simultaneous to its store re-launch last Thursday is another successful health and wellness fare held at the ground floor of the mall as it offered a wide variety of G Stuff’s well-loved locally sourced products. Part of the fare’s program included a Health and Wellness talk prepared by G Stuff’s founder, Ms. Gina Lopez and Wellness advocate, Ms. Cory Quirino.

The Health and Wellness talk started with a powerful fitness prayer routine conducted by Ms. Dyan Castillejo, in which she shared that exercise is also a form of prayer.

Ms. Dyan Castillejo
In her talk, Ms. Gina Lopez enthusiastically shared about the healing testimonials of using the products of G Stuff.

Ms. Gina Lopez 
Ms. Cory Quirino also gave her wisdom on wellness to participants as she shared her secrets in staying young and beautiful.

Ms. Cory Quirino 

Visit G Stuff at the 2nd level of Alabang Town Center’s main building for all your all-natural needs. 

For more information, you may visit their website at www.gstuff.ph

Facebook at www.facebook.com/gstuffph and Instagram at @gstuffph. Or call 09175864530 or 5005623

#WeAreInternational ! BSM International Evening 2016: A Taste of Our Cultures



A massive BSM thank you to everyone who attended International Evening on Tuesday 23 February. It was a truly wonderful event—a celebration of the best of the BSM community. From the delicious food from around the world, to beautiful performances from our students and parents, and the spectacular Parade of Nations with more participants than ever, plus a Marching Band, Majorettes and Festive Higantes, it really was a show stopper. 

Many people worked day and night to make it happen and it really showed on the night. We welcomed over 1,600 people to the biggest fund-raising event in the Service Learning calendar, and sold over 3,700 raffle tickets. We are hoping it will all help us to reach our fund-raising target of one million Pesos! We were overwhelmed by everyone’s generosity and willingness to pitch in and make it such a great night for us all. Thank you Team BSM.

As well as everyone who came along to support our fund-raising event, we would like to extend a huge thanks to all of the parents, teachers, staff and students who worked so hard, both in the lead up, and on the night itself to provide us with such wonderful food, performances and Parade of Nations. We had our larger food stalls, catering for hundreds of guests, and our boutique food stalls with niche products. A great combination, with truly something for everyone. And hundreds of performers who have been rehearsing since January to provide us with spectacular entertainment. We really can’t thank you all enough.

The Food Stalls

The quality and sheer variety of food on offer was amazing. The lamb rolls and sausage sizzles at the Australia and New Zealand booth were a huge hit, as was the deliciously authentic Thai food, elegantly served by the Dusit Thani. The “Birthday Tea for a Queen” at the British Stall was a treat, with sandwiches, pies and sausage rolls alongside sweet bites including Victoria Sponge, Lemon Drizzle and Carrot cakes. The Japanese stall offered us beautiful sushi, ramen and takoyaki with their ever popular California Rolls, and even before the Indian stall could open, families were queuing up for their veg and non-veg dishes, including chicken makhanwala, mutton keema, samosas, dhal makhani and dosas. 

Korea offered us traditional bulgogi, pancakes, japchae, kimchi and fried chicken. China put on a feast, with dumplings, pork buns, spring rolls, gyoza, ki-kiam, shrimp rolls and boba milk tea, which proved very popular with our students. Spain brought their traditional paella to the party, with a huge tapas selection, including chorizo, gambas, croquettas, tortilla and delicious sangria. The buffalo wings of the USA ran out early, as did their cookies and Hershey chocolates. Traditional German treats including bratwurst, sauerkraut, potato salad and homemade pretzels were a welcome addition, as was the bacon and cabbage, smoked salmon, cheddar, Irish coffee mousse and Irish tipples at the Irish booth.

The Middle East and North Africa served up delicious dips, including hummus and zaalook with pita, France and Switzerland gave us raclette among other delicacies, Scandinavia treated us to meatballs, canapes, cake and traditional Schnapps, and even Italy was represented with a stall run by San Remo, serving pasta dishes to suit every taste. And last but by no means least, the beautifully lit Filipino booth gave us a treat from every corner of the Philippines. Roasted lechon, a Lumpia bar, Inihaw bar, salmon belly, noodles, pork bbq, pancit canton, pancit ivatan, dirty ice cream, Filipino desserts as well as buko juice!

The Performances

The dance performances on the night truly showed the diversity, and the talents of our BSM community. From individual performers singing the Philippine and British National Anthems, dancing the Flamenco and covering Ed Sheeran; to large scale group dances, including the Indian musical medley, which spanned dances from the whole country and from the very classical to a disco-themed Bollywood number, we enjoyed every moment. 

We also enjoyed learning the story of the Chinese Zodiac, a traditional German folk dance called Schuhplattler and a funky hip hop number from our primary students. The Haka was a real highlight of the evening, performed by a group of BSM students and boys from the Tuloy Foundation, as were the ballet numbers. We enjoyed a traditional ballet show, with dances from Russia, Spain, Hungary, Germany, America and Vienna, as well as a fantastic performance of “Swan Lake” and “Chariots of Fire” by a few of our Rugby Team. Pink tutus and varsity attire have never joined together to provide so much enjoyment to so many!

You’ve got to be in it to win it!

It was also a night of winners. The British Food Stall helped to bring the “British Bake Off” fun to our community event, with a competition for the best cake baked by teachers and students. A delicious chocolate cake took the crown for the adult cake and two of our Primary students shared the prize for their trifle and cupcakes. The Parade of Nations also provided the perfect opportunity to reward creativity. The costume competition gave the judges a tough task, but the 5 lucky winners this year, had beautiful outfits from their home countries of UK, Germany, Korea, South Africa and Russia. 

A few visitors to the event were lucky enough to be one of our top raffle prize winners. Our generous sponsors have provided GCs for stays in some of the most beautiful parts of the Philippines, including Atmosphere Hotel & Spa in Dumaguete, Dedon Island Resort in Siargao, Bamboo Private Island in Palawan, Nobu Hotel at City of Dreams, Rieseling Boracay Beach Resort, Coco Grove in Siquijor, Coco Beach in Puerto Galera, The District Boracay, Busuanga Bay Lodge in Coron and Buri Resort & Spa in Puerto Galera. Flights to Guam on Cebu Pacific, an overnight package at The Farm at San Benito and free dining at Cafe Curieux, The Peninsula Hotel and Fairmont Makati were among our other amazing prizes.

BSM Community does it again

Of course, none of this could have happened without our truly amazing Operations staff who worked almost through the night, and the rest of the support staff, teachers, parents and students who gave their time willingly to become Bakers, Food stall helpers, Bar Staff, Raffle ticket sellers, Parade helpers, Entry ticket staff, KidZone supervisors, and help the rest of us enjoy ourselves, while raising huge sums of money for Service Learning. 

A few individuals took on such large roles, they were almost given staff passes! These amazing BSM parents made the Parade of Nations such an amazing spectacle for us; kept track of everything to do with the Food Stalls, ensured our event looked beautiful, and ran the ever-popular PTA bar. We are very grateful to you all for the many hours you gave us.

Our very generous sponsors

Finally, we have a huge number of generous sponsors, who provided money, prizes and food, and helped to make sure that as much of the money raised on the night goes straight into the Service Learning Fund, and helping the Service Partners that we work with. Some came along on the night to support the event, which was great – and we hope helped to strengthen relationships between BSM and all of our partners. 



Where the money goes

All of the money raised goes towards supporting BSM Service Partners. The BSM International Evening in March 2015 raised an amazing 605,000 pesos. With this money we were able to fund our work with a variety of Charity Service Partners, including: 

  • PCF, a charity providing education, food aid, fair employment and health care to the poorest adults and children in and around Manila. BSM worked with PCF throughout 2015 (50,000 Pesos)
  • Financial and in-kind support to Makabata Schools Foundation, in Pasig. The school provides formal and non-formal (basic skills) education for street children and out-of-school youth (50,000 Pesos)
  • One Million Lights Foundation, providing solar lights for off-grid communities (90,000 Pesos)
  • The Fairplay for All Foundation, a charity working in Payatas, the largest dumpsite in the Philippines and home to half a million people. Their main projects include a drop-in centre, Payatas Football Club and the Fairplay cafe (10,000 Pesos).
  • Stepping Stones Foundation, a school and learning environment for children and young adults with disabilities and learning difficulties. Year 10 students renovated the garden, and painted classrooms in their new facility (20,000 Pesos)
  • School bags for disadvantaged children living in Panay Island, Visayas (40,000 Pesos)
  • Financial and in-kind support (including the purchase of a projector) for Kids International Ministries, a charity that is based in Manila, but has a number of programmes across the Philippines, providing food, shelter, education and medical attention to at-risk children in indigent communities (40,000 Pesos)
  • Building materials, expertise and manual labour for Tagaytay Central Elementary School during CAS week in May 2015. All Year 12 IB students traveled to Tagaytay, and spent 3 days working at the school to improve the teaching and learning environment (305,000 Pesos)
This year, our fund-raising total is an ambitious one million Pesos. With this money we hope to be able to make even more of a difference to the communities around us. 

The British School Manila (BSM) is a highly regarded co-educational British international school established in 1976. The School is proud to uphold the high standard of the British education system and we take full advantage of our multi-cultural setting. We are accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and also a member of The Federation of British International Schools in Southeast Asia and East Asia (FOBISSEA) and The Independent Association of Prep School (IAPS). 

At present 900+ students aged 3-18 are on BSM’s roll and 35 nationalities are represented. British children make up 33%, Filipino 22%, Canada 9% ,Australians 8% and American 6% of the total population.

For more information and updates, visit http://www.britishschoolmanila.org , and 

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